Informal task‐sharing practices in inpatient newborn settings in a low‐income setting-A task analysis approach
Abstract Aim To describe the complexity and criticality of neonatal nursing tasks and existing task‐sharing practices to identify tasks that might be safely shared in inpatient neonatal settings. Design We conducted a cross‐sectional study in a large geographically dispersed sample using the STROBE...
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Main Authors: | Gregory B. Omondi (Author), Georgina A. V. Murphy (Author), Debra Jackson (Author), Sharon Brownie (Author), Mike English (Author), David Gathara (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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